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Libyan deputy PM resigns citing 'policy failure'TRIPOLI, Libya — Libya's deputy prime minister has resigned citing failed government policies and the deterioration of security following a string of…Continue
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British PM Vows To Export Gay Marriage Worldwide- Signs Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Act 20013.Is David Cameron a Christian? By Samuel Askia Jr I am a Christian, thereby am guided by the Laws of the…Continue
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Having carefully analysized the happenings in the country,it is still uncertain the direction of the Acting President, this is because the so call cabal is still at work, quitely discrediting the…Continue
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Considering the facts the united states have blacklisted nigeria bcos of its alleged involvement in the farouk umar attempted bombing,the questions that are left unanswered are quite a handful, most…Continue
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Ideological Identity
By Samuel Askia Jr.
Opposition Political Parties are yet to provide an ideological alternative for the electorates, rather they have provided a structural platform for actualization of a power quest.
Today, the opposition is just a gathering of aggrieved politicians who have come together to actualise one desire – “Ambition”. This is the pitiable situation from the Ward to Presidency.
The essential principle for this “Ambition” has being…
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CONSTITUTIONAL PRINCIPLE OF SEPERATION OF POWER
In the present 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, separation of powers is a fundamental constitutional principle. Relevant sections of the Constitution place each of the basic powers of government in a separate branch. while sections 4 and 5 deal with the legislative and executive powers respectively, section 6 is concerned with the judicial powers. These provisions are in pari materia with those of…
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the nation needs direction, we cannot continiue to have truncated govt policies, we have seen changes in the once yaradua FEC, reflecting that the alling president never came to concencus on certain policies, hence, the diversion ao the Acting president on some of the polices, we need a VICE PRESIDENT, certain parts of the nigerian economy are chaired by th VICE PRESIDENT, If the constitution did not have a function for the Vice president, it would not have created that office, we should…
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